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    Trudeau’s support drops in latest poll

    National Post article about a new Abacus data poll shows that the Liberals could finish in an unprecedented 4th if an election were held today. Looks like Justin Trudeau’s unpopular policies like the carbon tax have finally caught up to him. Even in his home province of Quebec he can’t win a by-election. It is truly a good day in Alberta today!!!

    #2
    That meathead needs gone, his gang of followers better follow him down the drain.

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      #3
      Unfortunately, now that they have nothing left to lose, they can wreak unprecedented havoc for the next year

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        #4
        Trudeau insists the by-election won’t push him out. “I’m not going anywhere,” he told a Montreal radio station on Friday. “I’ve got a fight to lead against people who want to hurt this country, who want to hurt our communities and who want to take the country in directions that, quite frankly, are exactly the opposite of where the world needs to go.”

        Illustrative to me is the last sentence.
        If his book was half right, and his speeches stand for themselves.
        He believes the world needs to go in a certain direction. Maybe right, maybe wrong.
        The point is the world isn't listening to him at all. Totally sheltered his whole life.
        PP might be becoming an arse hat, but JT still a child.

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          #5
          That speech doesn't make him sound at all like a despotic dictator bent on imposing his tyrannical ideology against the will of the people.

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            #6
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
            Trudeau insists the by-election won’t push him out. “I’m not going anywhere,” he told a Montreal radio station on Friday. “I’ve got a fight to lead against people who want to hurt this country, who want to hurt our communities and who want to take the country in directions that, quite frankly, are exactly the opposite of where the world needs to go.”

            Illustrative to me is the last sentence.
            If his book was half right, and his speeches stand for themselves.
            He believes the world needs to go in a certain direction. Maybe right, maybe wrong.
            The point is the world isn't listening to him at all. Totally sheltered his whole life.
            PP might be becoming an arse hat, but JT still a child.
            Spoken like a true Soros / Schwab puppet that he is

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              #7
              AZZ kicked in Montreal! Wake up Turdo you dumb phuck!

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                #8
                Perhaps furrow.
                As I've said before, Utopians always fall victim to human nature.
                Many parallels exist today with the interwar years of the last century.
                Either way, tears will be shed and not by the pragmatists.
                Leading the better angels of our nature was never in the cards for that child.

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                  #9
                  Famous last words for Trudeau.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                    Famous last words for Trudeau.
                    Last Words: Take a Flying Leap!

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                      #11
                      The ONLY good thing PP has going is he's Not Justin Trudeau.
                      You guys will find out that 3 word slogans like PP has , sounds great in Opposition but I havent seen any sign that him and his crew know Anything about governing

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                        #12
                        i would be very interested to know what you define as good governing ? PP sure has a far better understanding of finances and economics , but how he does go about trying to get Canada back on track ? hats off to him for wanting to give it a try

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                          #13
                          Rasta
                          They don't seem to present any do they? But then when was the last time you saw that? Harper?

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                            #14
                            PP is going to disappoint the far right social cons as he will be way too progressive on social issues.

                            With all those new urban and suburban ridings he will have to move to the centre on most issues. A space usually occupied by the Liberals.

                            Core inflation once you take out housing is currently very low.

                            Crypto will axe the facts, the rebates, the tax and prices will not come down.

                            And voters will ask what happened to the carbon tax rebates?

                            And he has no real plan to lower housing costs.

                            All the condo real estate investors, apartment owners, and homeowners really don't want lower prices.

                            He will cut thousands of jobs and the unemployment rate will rise.

                            No doubt he will spend most of his first term blaming the Liberals.




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                              #15
                              And blame the asshats he should chucks. Doubled our debt 600 BILLION and built nothing but a bunch of fabulous trust funds for a lot of liberal cronies.

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